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    Home telemonitoring in heart failure patients: the HHH study (Home or Hospital in Heart Failure). by Mortara, A, Pinna, G, Johnson, P, Maestri, R, Capomolla, S, La Rovere, M, Ponikowski, P, Tavazzi, L, Sleight, P

    Published 2009
    “… AIMS: The Home or Hospital in Heart failure (HHH) study was a European Community-funded, multinational, randomized controlled clinical trial, conducted in the UK, Poland, and Italy, to assess the feasibility of a new system of home telemonitoring (HT). …”
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    Home telemonitoring of chronic heart failure patients: Novel system architecture of the home or hospital in heart failure study by Pinna, G, Maestri, R, Roma, M, Scanferlato, J, Giordano, A, Comazzi, F, Ferrari, M, Andrews, D, Johnson, P, Capomolla, S, Mortara, A

    Published 2003
    “…The HHH (Home or Hospital in Heart failure) study is a European Community multicenter trial aimed at assessing in a population of chronic heart failure patients 3 incremental home telemonitoring strategies against usual clinical practice. …”
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    Home telemonitoring of respiratory activity and heart rate variability in chronic heart failure patients: The challenge of the home or hospital in heart failure project by Pinna, G, Maestri, R, Gobbi, E, La Rovere, M, Scanferlato, J, Witkowski, T, Kus-Klinowska, A, Andrews, D, Johnson, P, Capomolla, S, Mortara, A

    Published 2003
    “…Within the European Community multicenter trial HHH (Home or Hospital in Heart Failure), we are testing a novel lowcost system for 24-hour recording of cardiorespiratory signals, suitable to be self-managed by the patient at home, with transmission of acquired data through standard telephone lines to the medical/nursing staff. …”
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    The use of a new continuous wireless cardiorespiratory telemonitoring system by elderly patients at home. by Johnson, P, Andrews, D, Wells, S, de Lusignan, S, Robinson, J, Vandenburg, M

    Published 2001
    “…We have used a new wireless cardiorespiratory telemonitoring system to monitor 14 elderly patients with a variety of chronic diseases at home. The electrocardiogram (ECG), heart rate and variability, and breathing were recorded on two separate occasions for 24 h. …”
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    Long-term monitoring of sleep apnea at home in heart failure patients: Preliminary results from the HHH study by Pinna, G, Maestri, R, Gobbi, E, Capomolla, S, Campana, C, Emdin, M, Di Lenarda, A, La Rovere, M, Andrews, D, Johnson, P, Mortara, A, Sleight, P

    Published 2004
    “…In this paper we briefly describe the technological infrastructure and present preliminary results of the European Community multicountry trial HHH (Home or Hospital in Heart Failure), which is currently testing a novel system for home telemonitoring of cardiorespiratory signals in CHF patients. …”
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    Compliance and effectiveness of 1 year's home telemonitoring. The report of a pilot study of patients with chronic heart failure. by de Lusignan, S, Wells, S, Johnson, P, Meredith, K, Leatham, E

    Published 2001
    “…AIM: To examine the acceptability, effectiveness and reliability of home telemonitoring. RESULTS: A high proportion of those invited took part (n=20/24). …”
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    Home telemonitoring of vital signs and cardiorespiratory signals in heart failure patients: system architecture and feasibility of the HHH model. by Pinna, G, Maestri, R, Andrews, D, Witkowski, T, Capomolla, S, Scanferlato, J, Gobbi, E, Ferrari, M, Ponikowski, P, Sleight, P, Mortara, A, Johnson, P

    Published 2007
    “… BACKGROUND: The Home or Hospital in Heart Failure Study (HHH) is a European Community funded trial (QLGA-CT-2001-02424) which compares usual care of heart failure (HF) with three home-based interventions in a multicenter, multicountry (Italy, Poland and UK), randomized controlled clinical trial. …”
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    Not in my backyard: public perceptions of wildlife and ‘pest control’ in and around UK homes, and local authority ‘pest control’ by Baker, S, Maw, S, Johnson, P, MacDonald, D

    Published 2020
    “…We examined public perceptions of 10 wildlife species/groups and wildlife management, in and around UK homes, and public authority ‘pest control’ provision, in an effort to identify ethical, welfare-friendly ways to reduce conflict. …”
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    Prevalence and persistence of breathing disorders in chronic heart failure patients: Preliminary results from home telemonitoring in the HHH study by Pinna, G, Maestri, R, Gobbi, E, Capomolla, S, Campana, C, Di Lenarda, A, Emdin, M, Andrews, D, La Rovere, M, Johnson, P, Mortara, A, Sleight, P

    Published 2005
    “…In this paper we present preliminary results of the European Community multicountry trial HHH (Home or Hospital in Heart Failure), which assessed the prevalence and persistence of nocturnal breathing disorders in mild-to-moderate CHF patients. …”
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    A comparative study of a new wireless continuous cardiorespiratory monitor for the diagnosis and management of patients with congestive heart failure at home. by Andrews, D, Gouda, MS, Higgins, S, Johnson, P, Williams, A, Vandenburg, M

    Published 2002
    “…The wireless system could be used to select CHF patients for better-customized treatment at home as part of a specialist-supported community telemedicine programme.…”
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    Are kernels the mustard? Data from global positioning system (GPS) collars suggests problems for kernel home-range analyses with least-squares cross-validation by Hemson, G, Johnson, P, South, A, Kenward, R, Ripley, R, Macdonald, D

    Published 2005
    “…Kernel-density estimation (KDE) is one of the most widely used home-range estimators in ecology. The recommended implementation uses least squares cross-validation (LSCV) to calculate the smoothing factor (h) which has a considerable influence on the home-range estimate. 2. …”
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    A multi-country randomised trial of the role of a new telemonitoring system in CHF: the HHH study (home or hospital in heart failure). Rational, study design and protocol by Mortara, A, Pinna, G, Johnson, P, Dargie, H, La Rovere, M, Ponikowski, P, Tavazzi, L, Sleight, P, Investigators, HHH

    Published 2004
    “…II-IV) in 2 arms (usual clinical practice and home-care strategy). Objectives will be: (1) to determine if different strategies of home-care telemonitoring, affect hospital admissions, improve patient sense of well-being, and reduce overall costs of medical care; (2) to define the prevalence and the clinical impact of breathing disorders, arrhythmias and abnormalities of HRV in the occurrence of acute periods of instability and when on optimal therapy; (3) to evaluate in the home setting a new system for continuous monitoring of cardio-respiratory signals plus physical activity with teletransmission of recorded data embedded in an interactive voice response based telehealth system. …”
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    Movements and habitat selection of raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in a mosaic landscape by Saeki, M, Johnson, P, Macdonald, D

    Published 2007
    “…Home ranges were 62.5% larger in autumn than in other seasons, and 33.5% larger for subadults than for adults. …”
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    Can niche use in red and grey squirrels offer clues for their apparent coexistence? by Bryce, J, Johnson, P, Macdonald, D

    Published 2002
    “…Habitat selection was examined at three levels: selection of core home range areas, selection of tree species within the home range, and the characteristics of patches used intensively by each squirrel species in comparison with random locations within their home range. 3. …”
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    Factors affecting hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) attraction to rural villages in arable landscapes by Pettett, C, Moorhouse, T, Johnson, P, Macdonald, D

    Published 2017
    “…Seventy-eight hedgehogs were tracked, 32 yielding enough data to calculate home range sizes. At the home range and landscape scales, gardens and buildings were the highest ranked habitats compared with their availability. …”
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    Environmental determinants of habitat and kill site selection in a large carnivore: scale matters by Davidson, Z, Valeix, M, Loveridge, A, Hunt, J, Johnson, P, Madzikanda, H, Macdonald, D

    Published 2012
    “…Within home range, lions preferentially selected bushed grasslands and sites close to water holes, which are both characterized by high prey abundance. …”
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